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  • ever; there is also a large spool of thread, a brush, a Korean calligraphy set, a pencil, a book, m
  • The village is named after Henry Brush, a land owner.
  • a crossbow mechanism made of bronze; a writing brush; a lacquer-encased inkstone; a lacquer tray an
  • Simms simply lifted Brush a foot or so in front at the last jump.")
  • In 1957, the take over of the Brush A.B.O.E.
  • ring Instrument, in which rosin-coated fingers brush across dozens of metallic strings, producing a
  • His first brush adding the chilling side to his many acting sk
  • aited Guitar in ambush, concealed in trees and brush adjacent to the path.
  • claws on the pods attach to large animals that brush against them, acting as the plant's method of
  • At the same time Comanches hidden among the brush also opened up shooting both arrows and rifles
  • cing and Hall of Famer Broomstick, (son of Ben Brush, also inducted into the Hall of Fame), and out
  • Brush also devised a salary scale system which was d
  • escribed the business as being started "with a brush and a bucket of Tide."
  • e explosion caused a fire in the nearby jungle brush, and produced a large cloud of smoke that was
  • y" microenvironments like decaying logs, thick brush, and muddy ground.
  • tly, these goats were kept mainly for clearing brush and other undesirable plant species from pastu
  • d custom Floral store founded in 1980 by Wayne Brush, and was based in Howe, Texas with most of its
  • grows in so many directions, it can be hard to brush, and great care must be taken to keep the coat
  • began transforming 17,000 acres of sand, sage brush and rock into a great citrus fruit, poultry an
  • ed to periodic wildfire which clears overgrown brush and tall woody vegetation so that the understo
  • Under his brush and signature techniques, horses become 3-D wo
  • orked to clear the forest and streams of dried brush, and replant the forests.
  • 1950 was covered with a dense growth of scrub brush and small pine trees.
  • all of Saint-Paul Hospital, 1889, Black chalk, brush and thinned oil on pink paper, Van Gogh Museum
  • ns quickly formed a semicircular breastwork of brush and fallen timber about three hundred yards lo
  • The white glue was applied with a brush and is similar in composition to today's glue
  • heast, passing through a water gap between the Brush and Bald Eagle Mountain ridges and enters the
  • t is a gregarious nomadic pied starling of dry brush and thorn-scrub in northern and eastern Kenya.
  • dusted the target with the rock abrasion tool brush, and performed another overnight alpha particl
  • When Brush and his company of Ohio volunteers were near t
  • am, Tinonee, Old Bar, Krambach, Nabiac, Possum Brush and Hallidays Point).
  • er's side, where he learned not only to handle brush and pencil but also to observe and to love nat
  • d in cool water and desmutted with a vegetable brush and then rinsed in alcohol and dried.
  • hing the inside of the top section with a soft brush and rinsing it out.
  • till largely frequented by the votaries of the brush and chisel, though of late years Belgravia has
  • at Celoron, New York, and was the subject of a Brush and Pencil article written that year by sculpt
  • hey tried to outrun the fire through the dense brush and steep terrain.
  • They inhabit open steppes with brush and acacia, as well as steppes with few trees,
  • pursuing wounded game (a wild boar) into thick brush, and a guide with a gun is often present durin
  • tream flowing from the wetlands through native brush and into the Mataura river.
  • he newly revived Tinker Bell, plunges into the brush and starts a fire, surviving the process.
  • as where it lives in association with mesquite brush and in areas with firm clay-loam soils.
  • mily Rhamnaceae known by the common names musk brush and Jepson ceanothus.
  • ing among other prizes the ship carrying Crean Brush and his plunder.
  • These include Postman Pat, Rupert Bear, Basil Brush, and Little Red Tractor.
  • Anderson, Pauline Quirke, Linda Robson, Basil Brush and Bernard Cribbins.
  • the common names wart-stem ceanothus, barranca brush, and white coast ceanothus.
  • ent of the paper, and starting directly with a brush and subject.
  • Basil was a relation to Basil Brush and now he's been made to work on the street h
  • he Bushpig and Red River Hog that inhabit open brush and savannas.
  • n Georges Hall; and Flinders Slopes, Shortland Brush and Lansdowne Reserve in Lansdowne.
  • tar becomes perfectly cool, with a broad flat brush, apply a thin, smooth coating to the entire su
  • y constructed, seven-sided council house and a brush arbor as well as demonstrations of traditional
  • up the school district; classes were held in a brush arbor until a wood-frame building was erected
  • grew as settlers arrived in the area to attend brush arbor meetings of the Shiloh Cumberland Presby
  • Top Vocal Group - Brush Arbor
  • A typical camp meeting site started with a brush arbor surrounded by tents and wagons.
  • istofferson and produced the country-rock band Brush Arbor.
  • It was sung in camp meetings and brush arbors, and also found its way into the 1835 S
  • Forests and thick brush are usually avoided if possible.
  • Their choice of habititat is semi-arid brush areas, with sandy soils.
  • wall around the burial grounds, and fixed the brush around it.
  • hat are frequently displayed in the Richard F. Brush Art Gallery or used for tours and classroom di
  • er of Southend United in late 2003, brought in Brush as his assistant, and the pair led the club to
  • first with a riding whip and then with a hair brush as the clergyman watches the proceedings thoug
  • nother self-funded prototype "Falcon" built by Brush at Loughborough which had twin 1,400 hp Maybac
  • uced to 800 S.S. troopers creeping through the brush at night, trying to get back to their own line
  • under the supervision of Steve Tilson and Paul Brush at Lincoln City.
  • Manual scrubbing with a wire brush attached to a long rod is the traditional meth
  • son of Albert William Atwater and Julia Eliza Brush, Atwater was educated at the Montreal High Sch
  • e pneumatic or hydraulic motors to pulsate the brush automatically with a medium pressure water jet
  • t requires fire to clear larger vegetation and brush away so it can receive adequate sunlight.
  • rather than paint, with little touches of the brush better appreciated stood further back from the
  • rently the only laboratory which processes Tao Brush biopsies, called the TruTest, usually reports
  • Nine Leyland TD1s with Brush bodywork were purchased, and it was not long b
  • s or amino acids, to be transported across the brush border of the renal tubule.
  • A brush border (or striated border) is the name for th
  • n which anchors enterokinase in the intestinal brush border membrane and a 35-62 kDa light chain wh
  • sodium/hydrogen exchanger NHE3 (SLC9A3) in the brush border membrane of the proximal tubule, small
  • Illustration of the brush border membrane of small intestinal villi
  • The microvilli that constitute the brush border have enzymes for this final part of dig
  • 60 kDa polypeptide chain that localizes to the brush border membrane of intestinal epithelial cells
  • PEPCK is upregulated in renal proximal tubule brush border cells, in order to secrete more NH3 and
  • ”Studies on the organization of the brush border in intestinal epithelial cells II.
  • specifically alpha-glucosidase enzymes in the brush border of the small intestines.
  • SLC15A1is localized to the brush border membrane of the intestinal epithelium a
  • lli are so small and are tightly packed in the brush border, individual microvilli can only be reso
  • This fuzzy appearance gave rise to the term brush border, as early anatomists noted that this st
  • The brush borders of the intestinal lining are the site
  • ructure of fractions of tris-disrupted hamster brush borders“ Journal of Cell Biology 26, 1965, pp.
  • s franchise up for sale after the 1886 season, Brush bought it and relocated the team to Indianapol
  • gany, tallowwood, forest red gum, grey gum and brush box grow in the open forests.
  • Brush Bronzewing, Phaps elegans
  • Brush buildup, beaver dams, and submerged rocks are
  • In 1886, Charles H. Brush built a homestead on 60 acres (240,000 m2) of
  • halk mixed with water and applied with a stiff brush, but by the late summer of 2002 it already had
  • ler would have pushed to the rescue of Captain Brush, but was peremptorily ordered to return to Det
  • The ensatina can usually be found under logs, brush, by or in streams and lakes, and in other mois
  • Brush came through West Ham United's academy to make
  • The toilet brush can be used to clean the upper area of the toi
  • th, or polishing with a pumice stone or rotary brush can be used to remove the unwanted surface.
  • Blackpool 623 (286): A 1937 Brush car.
  • the mossy fibers as well as the monodendritic brush cells in the granule cell layer, and generatin
  • nto the dendrite of granule cells and unipolar brush cells.
  • Syzygium australe, commonly called Brush Cherry or Scrub Cherry, is a rainforest tree n
  • Mature Brush Cherry at Mount Keira, Illawarra, Australia
  • Brush Cherry is commonly cultivated in gardens in ea
  • Randy Brush, class of 1974, jazz drummer
  • salaries; such as the reserve clause, and the Brush Classification System, as well as their abilit
  • me are the extensive slash-and-burn methods of brush clearing and shifting cultivation in the south
  • During World War II, Brush Coachworks diversified into aircraft productio
  • a statue or lion costume using an calligraphy brush coated with cinnabar.
  • Originally housed in Hammond Hall at Yale, the Brush Collection is now administered by the Division
  • Donna M. Jones was born at Brush, Colorado on January 14, 1939.
  • Licensed to Brush, Colorado, USA, the station is currently owned
  • The final brush comes over a widely supported demand that ques
  • The bid was successful so the Brush companies then became part of the BTR organisa
  • He was also a director of the Grand Rapids Brush company and a leading stockholder, director an
  • of 1946-1956, Frank was a salesman for Fuller Brush Company after which he joined London Life Insu
  • ater life Fox worked as a salesman for a paint brush company until retiring in 1990.
  • The Brush Company and the Falcon Company, with their est
  • He was president of the Dominion Toilet Brush Company and Dominion Coach Lines.
  • He founded a company called the American Brush Company, which stayed in business in the USA u
  • Local industry and commerce includes the Hill Brush company, large wholesale plant nurseries and t
  • r-to-door cosmetics salesperson for the Fuller Brush Company.
  • ecame more and more overgrown with newly grown brush composed of the saplings of deciduous trees, a
  • Over the next five years, Brush conducted three Vietnam deployments (20 Novemb
  • Brush conducted seven more Western Pacific deploymen
  • A typical toilet brush consists of a hard bristled end, usually with
  • In 1956, a subsidiary company, Asplundh Brush Control Co was established.
  • Gene Lyda was born in the South Texas brush country in Nixon, Texas on June 20, 1947.
  • Brush Country Bank in Freer
  • The arid brush country was soon a bustle of activity as cotto
  • s a high embankment of sand bags, barrels, and brush covered with dirt, part sodded over.
  • Chapman Run and Brush Creek (Shaffer Creek) join near Clearville to
  • ound, an effigy mound, located on a plateau in Brush Creek Valley within the crater.
  • l, Arkansas) is an unincorporated community in Brush Creek Township, Washington County, Arkansas, U
  • Catalina Video, All Worlds Video, Bacchus, and Brush Creek Media.
  • Ohio Brush Creek rises in southeastern Highland County, a
  • According to the United States Census Bureau, Brush Creek Township covers an area of 39.7 square m
  • y, Arkansas) is an unincorporated community in Brush Creek Township, Washington County, Arkansas, U
  • ve, Arkansas is an unincorporated community in Brush Creek Township, Washington County, Arkansas, U
  • Brush Creek
  • Brush Creek Park
  • Brush Creek (unincorporated)
  • Brush Creek (Wills Creek)
  • Ohio Brush Creek is a 59.9-mile-long (96.4 km) tributary
  • Brush Creek drains a piece of the Allegheny Plateau
  • ler is located in northern Frederick County on Brush Creek at the crossroads of Brush Creek, Howard
  • Gates Bar-B-Q at Cleaver II & Paseo on Brush Creek
  • Brush Creek Township is one of thirty-seven township
  • Brush Creek Township gave some area up to Goshen Tow
  • Brush Creek is a tributary of Wills Creek in Pennsyl
  • It is on Brush Creek, not on Snowmass Creek, and takes its na
  • Brush Creek, Tenn., December 12. Kingsport, Tenn., D
  • , turned to Paragraph 175, as a hand holding a brush crosses it out.
  • During the last 1964 deployment, Brush cruised in the Gulf of Tonkin as American inte
  • The Brush Cuckoo is native to the east coast of Australi
  • Brush Cuckoo, Cacomantis variolosus
  • The Brush Cuckoo, Cacomantis variolosus, is a member of
  • Tramways Company, No.17 (1902) - double-bogie ( Brush D2) double-decker tram.
  • These include dc brush, dc brushless, stepper, or in some cases, even
  • "The Brush Descends the Length"
  • heir mutual friend, Charles Semple, worked for Brush Development Company where he had been experime
  • Brush died in 1912.
  • Ben Brush died in Versailles, Kentucky on June 8, 1918 a
  • Toms, G., (1978) Brush Diesel Locomotives 1940-78, TPC Turntable
  • A brush discharge is a type of corona discharge that t
  • The maximum energy associated with brush discharges is unlikely to exceed 4 mJ.
  • Brush discharges can occur from charged insulating p
  • ene in which potentates descended so low as to brush down the donkey and clean him off.
  • Nicknamed Pennellone (Big brush) due to his height, he began his playing caree
  • isset who was the founder and president of the Brush Electric Light Company.
  • premises were required and the Anglo-American Brush Electric Light Corporation moved 100 miles nor
  • d in Lambeth London, called the Anglo-American Brush Electric Light Corporation.
  • e assets were taken over by the Anglo-American Brush Electric Light Corporation, which had been set
  • Brush Electrical Machines is a manufacturer of large
  • Eventually the various divisions of Brush Electrical Engineering Co Ltd became independe
  • Brush Electrical Engineering Co Ltd progressed into
  • The Brush Electrical Engineering Company was its agent.
  • Brush Electrical (20), Parnall (20), Fairey (12) and
  • Tramways Company, the Bombay Municipality, the Brush Electrical Company and the B.E.S.T. Company.Th
  • Tramways Company, the Bombay Municipality, the Brush Electrical Company and the B.E.S.T. Company.
  • Metropolitan Carriage and Wagon Co and one by Brush Electrical Engineering Co Ltd.
  • In 1957 it and Brush Electrical Machines were bought up by Hawker S
  • The open-top double-deck cars were built by Brush Electrical Engineering and had seats for 22 pe
  • The brush engine is designed and operated for wildland f
  • after, but Herrera impressed new manager Paul Brush enough to earn a second month's contract begin
  • This vireo frequents dry brush, especially juniper, on the slopes of the sout
  • riate uses for Russell Brand (e.g. as a toilet brush); Fabio Capello struggling to learn English le
  • inch" was selected because the Yellow-breasted Brush Finch, as a subspecies of which it is currentl
  • e Prevost's Ground-Sparrow and Yellow-throated Brush Finch.
  • rned, like many of Brentwood's canyons, in the brush fire of December 1961; that large fire helped
  • nia wildfires began on September 28, 2005 as a brush fire northwest of Los Angeles, California in t
  • The fire began as a brush fire to clear land between present-day Main an
  • The 2007 Island Fire was a brush fire that broke out in the hills north and wes
  • cal authorities determined later an electrical brush fire) burned approximately 100 acres (0.40 km2
  • and subsequent crashes set off numerous small brush fires in the area.
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